In the 1920s the American textile industry moved south to avoid unions demanding higher wages, shorter hours, and better...
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In the 1920s the American textile industry moved south to avoid unions demanding higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions. This site contains images and interviews detailing life on the land, in the mill village and factory, and the origins of work protest.Course: United States History

Author:
William Paquette
Date added:
May 28, 2006
Last modified:
May 28, 2006